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Christian Democracy (Poland)

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Political party in Poland
Christian Democracy
Chrześcijańska Demokracja
Founded1991
Dissolved1993
Ideology Christian democracy
ReligionRoman Catholic
Members
Colours  White
  Purple

Christian Democracy (Polish: Chrześcijańska Demokracja, ChD) was a political alliance in Poland.

History

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The alliance was formed to contest the 1991 elections, and consisted of five small Catholic parties,[1] including the Christian Democratic Labour Party (ChDSP), the Christian Labour Party (ChPP) and the Polish Christian Democratic Forum (PFChD). In the elections it received 2.4% of the vote, winning five seats in the Sejm.[2] It was represented by Józef Hermanowicz and Henryk Rospara from the ChPP, Stefan Pastuszewski from the ChDSP, Tadeusz Lasocki of the PFChD and Władysław Staniuk, an independent. The alliance supported the government of Jan Olszewski.

The three parties contested the 1993 elections separately.

References

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  1. ^ Frances Millard (2009) Democratic Elections in Poland, 1991-2007, Routledge, p40
  2. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1511 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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*: Zbigniew Ajchler; **: Piotr Adamowicz et al.; ***: Marek Biernacki; ****: not currently registered as a party

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